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Major Raymond employer shutting down
Portland Press Herald, MaineDielectric Communications, one of the country's leading manufacturers of radio and television broadcast antennas and a major employer in town for nearly 60 years, is closing. The corporate parent of Dielectric, Charlotte, N.C.-based SPX, informed the...Tags: Career and Workplace, Radio, Companies and Corporations, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Empire State Building
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Impact of company's closure ripples through Mondovi community
The Leader-TelegramA large amount of equipment has been relocated, most office furniture has been removed, and the doors at Lakeside Foods in Mondovi are expected to permanently close once its warehouse is empty. Yet, Lakeside officials at the company's headquarters in...Tags: Career and Workplace, Companies and Corporations, Green Beans, Economy, Business and Finance, Employees
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N.C. Senate votes to make printed legal ads optional
The News & ObserverThe state Senate gave preliminary approval to a bill allowing cities and counties to avoid paying for publication of official legal notices in newspapers by posting the information on government websites instead. The bill advanced on a 26-23 vote,...Tags: Raleigh, Politics, Newspaper and Magazine, National Government, Local Government
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Millstone will seek higher temperature limit for intake water
The Day, New London, Conn.With the 40-year trend of warming water temperatures in Long Island Sound showing no signs of abating, Millstone owner Dominion is preparing over the next two months to ask the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to allow it to adapt its nuclear power plants to...Tags: Technology, Engineering, Weather, Environmental Cleanup, Environmental Politics
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Kewaunee nuclear power plant shutdown cost is nearly $1 billion
Milwaukee Journal SentinelWhen the Kewaunee Power Station stops generating electricity next month, a new chapter in its life will open -- one that could last until the 2070s and cost nearly $1 billion. The plant operators will begin the process of decommissioning the nuclear...Tags: Wisconsin Public Service Corporation, Waste, Companies and Corporations, Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Economy, Business and Finance
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Feedlots, meatpackers closing with fewer US cows
Associated PressYears of drought are reshaping the U.S. beef industry with feedlots and a major meatpacking plant closing because there are too few cattle left in the United States to support them. Some feedlots in the nation's major cattle-producing states have already...Tags: Property, Career and Workplace, Animals, Natural Disasters, Employees
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More men choosing nursing as a career
Daily American Staff WriterPaul Fedorchak of Bedford was a plant manager for Morton Metal Craft. When the company was bought out and the plant was closed in 2009, he decided to switch careers. Fedorchak became a registered nurse. "I always wanted to go into the medical field,"...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals, United States Census Bureau, Medical Specialization, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Tough laws, reduced ranks: What's next for unions?
From a sprawling United Auto Workers hall outside Detroit, John Zimmick has seen factories close and grown men cry when their jobs disappear. Through all the economic uncertainties of life in auto country, there has been one constant: the union. In...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Companies and Corporations, Collective Contract, Danny Glover, Unions
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San Onofre design choices led to nuclear plant shutdown
An executive with the company that manufactured faulty equipment that led to the shutdown of the San Onofre nuclear plant defended decisions made in the design of the replacement steam generators. The company made choices in designing support structures...
Tags: Physiology, Manufacturing and Engineering, Layoffs and Downsizing, Defense Equipment, Nuclear Power
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Feedlots, meatpackers closing with fewer U.S. cows
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) - Years of drought are reshaping the U.S. beef industry with feedlots and a major meatpacking plant closing because there are too few cattle left in the United States to support them. Some feedlots in the nation's major cattle-...Tags: Natural Disasters, Droughts
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UPDATE: Cequent workers accept plant closure agreement
GOSHEN -- It's hard to vote against a sure thing. United Steelworkers Local 9550, which represents about 350 members at Cequent Performance Products, voted Friday evening to accept the closure agreement offered by the company. The vote was held at...
Tags: Unemployment, Career and Workplace, Companies and Corporations, Arbitration, Unions
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Residents speak up on San Onofre
Money and power were on the agenda Thursday afternoon, as dozens of area residents weighed in at a California Public Utilities Commission hearing in Costa Mesa on whether to reopen two troubled units at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, and to...
Tags: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Southern California Edison Company, Business, Nuclear Power, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Limited
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